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then we are truly in a campaign environment with parallel worlds. this is the matrix. one world is heavily regulated and one that is not. side by side. i will stop there and take questions. [applause] >> great stuff. i am reminded of his colleagues and former teacher he said to me recently at the time of mccain- fine gold, we thai -- we tried to tell reformers of the pass this, you're going to weaken the party's. but i want to get to questions and answers. all lot of people have come in since we started. many luminaries of campaign finance and the washington area are here today. just raise your hand that waited till the microphone arrives. then identify yourself and disclosure is voluntary. you can say who you are affiliated with if you want to or not. please indicate if you want to direct your question to one panelist or the other or all three. also have your question in the form of a question. let's start with the gentleman down front here. >> i'm curious if mr. bauer wants to respond to the point that was made about the effects on the parties of these trends. i don'
then we are truly in a campaign environment with parallel worlds. this is the matrix. one world is heavily regulated and one that is not. side by side. i will stop there and take questions. [applause] >> great stuff. i am reminded of his colleagues and former teacher he said to me recently at the time of mccain- fine gold, we thai -- we tried to tell reformers of the pass this, you're going to weaken the party's. but i want to get to questions and answers. all lot of people have come in...
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how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> for us, what we felt that the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i have ever experienced. we felt that was the magic moment. it was the time where we had the best chance to do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility and we felt it was a lost opportunity. as we have looked back on it, it has become clearer to us that if we are going to get a bipartisan deal we will have to push both sides to get out of their comfort zone and make the kind of compromises we need to make to get something done. >> senator simpson, what is the point of no return? you have been talking for a long time to convince people this is a problem that needs to be addressed. when is the tipping point? when will people really feel it? >> you will note how sweet i have been in the last few minutes, which is not my trait, however,, being a pugnacious old coupe from the university of wyoming, having been another 20 years younger, i would have been invigorated, but i sti
how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> for us, what we felt that the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i have ever experienced. we felt that was the magic moment. it was the time where we had the best chance to do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility and we felt it was a lost opportunity. as we have looked back on it, it has become clearer to us that if we are going to get a bipartisan deal we will have to...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. okay. whoawh, whoa, wh, oa, who. i'd std ay cle car of that hacleaner, too, if i wer we made of wd and grd anite. why whdon't you try pledge? ♪♪ ♪ pledgeed multiul-surface. [ man ma] its itformula's safe on all kllinds of stuff, like tkehis...s. and thisth... and thisth. so fur fnituretu has nothing to fear. goodgo boy. so fur fnituretu has n
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and in that environment, jim jr. was idolized by his father at first. i mean, among the four children, only the older daughter had remembered her father -- >> pam. >> pam. and she kept a copy of his photograph hidden in her drawer, her bureau drawer. the mother allowed her to keep it, but jim thompson's name was not to be mentioned in that household. so, the seco daughter, laura, grew up believing that she had asked her mother at one point what happened to their father and she said he died of a snakebite. the two younger children, ruth and jim jr., didn't know they had another father. they believed harold was their father. and so in this environment, when jim returned, pam, his princess, suddenly wasn't his princess any longer. she had changed. she had grown from a toe-head youngster that he called princess into this sort of gangly teener trying to -- studious teenager, bookish and not someone who found her father to be the prince charming that she expected him to be. >> get as close up as we can of this photograph and tell us as you look at that top ph
and in that environment, jim jr. was idolized by his father at first. i mean, among the four children, only the older daughter had remembered her father -- >> pam. >> pam. and she kept a copy of his photograph hidden in her drawer, her bureau drawer. the mother allowed her to keep it, but jim thompson's name was not to be mentioned in that household. so, the seco daughter, laura, grew up believing that she had asked her mother at one point what happened to their father and she said...
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what is your reaction to that in this environment? as things change, but going back to government impoundment? and when do we know about it and how. how are you going about it with those programs that are going to have the funds impounded were sequestered. >> well, i remember not so fondly these days and cuts that went in place back in the 1980s. as i mentioned, my secretary has been working with omb. including what would be subject to sequestration. it won't be because of contractual relations and at least the lawyers feel that they do have the authority to sequester and i can get back with you anna. i agree with you on your point that the sooner the better, people have to make planning decisions. >> thank you very much. senator klobuchar. >> thank you,. it is very important to get this farm bill passed. including the disasters that you mention from the livestock disaster program to the conservation tools in our new farm bill. obviously, the crop insurance and the grazing operations and opportunities that we included for livestock pr
what is your reaction to that in this environment? as things change, but going back to government impoundment? and when do we know about it and how. how are you going about it with those programs that are going to have the funds impounded were sequestered. >> well, i remember not so fondly these days and cuts that went in place back in the 1980s. as i mentioned, my secretary has been working with omb. including what would be subject to sequestration. it won't be because of contractual...
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center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be with you. >> what's the strategy behind a more aggressive maybe antagonist kind of message that we might hear tomorrow night? >> well, one of the things is that it seems to be working. i think that his inaugural address, for example, was to me the best speech he's given as president. it didn't have some of the drabness and caution of some of his earlier speeches. it said something. and so, i think that if he keeps going with that approach of boldness and ambition it is not that everything he says is enacted in to law but he'll be able to make a case to the country and with some vivid colors and strong arguments.
center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you for saying with us. >> quite a show the grammys amazing to watch all the musical acts. a lot of winner tonight including a few with bay area ties. we will be go back to the staples center and liam you have a good time? >> reporter: awesome time how could i not. local artists who won tonight, kenny my polka album did not get nominated but i found a few from the bay area who will cuddle grammys. bonnyrait won. her heart and soul belongs to the bay area. >> you get a chance to live where you really want to live in a place with all that beauty it can't help but heal you. >> reporter: another big winner, michael tilson thomas and the san francisco symphony for the live recording of two works from john adams this is their 15th grammy. >>> i am not bringing home some grammy
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of a job, because it is a whole new environment for her. she has to learn how to bring her family in, particularly with the young family, like michelle obama. that is what she has to focus on. before hand, they can start thinking about their issues, as both recent first ladies have done -- they thought about it before hand. the whole physical moves is something that they are the ones that are going to have to handle, because the president is simply not going to have the time. maybe he is going to be involved in the oval office, setting up the oval office, as george bush proudly talked about every item in the tour of the white house, why he chose particular things. >> do we have time for questions? >> do we get to ask mine? >> i am sorry. [laughter] >> my question -- [laughter] >> the administration's you work for, 5, what was the one you felt you were able to shine your craft the most? the one favorite? >> you know, it is quite difficult to go there because when i came to the white house, i was learning. when i went working and i could see
of a job, because it is a whole new environment for her. she has to learn how to bring her family in, particularly with the young family, like michelle obama. that is what she has to focus on. before hand, they can start thinking about their issues, as both recent first ladies have done -- they thought about it before hand. the whole physical moves is something that they are the ones that are going to have to handle, because the president is simply not going to have the time. maybe he is going...
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i hope that casey grows up in an environment where they'll look back at this and say wow, you know, this is crazy that they had to go through that. but i hope that sees that her parents are proud enough to step up and fight for her equality as well. >> around thanksgiving, charlie morgan told the "washington post" that she was praying that the supreme court would hear the challenge to doma quickly. she said, quote, i really need to be alive when they actually do overturn doma. otherwise karen is not guaranteed anything. charlie morgan did not make it that far. she died on sunday morning. she was 48 years old. the "washington post" reports that her widow karen will not receive survivor benefits. the paper also notes that in ordinary times, charlie and karen would have been glad for the new executive order allowing the family to shop on military bases. we asked today whether officer charlie morgan had heard about the changes that secretary panetta was preparing to announce today. the answer is that it appears she had not. she apparently had not heard about it. it's a very sad story. for ma
i hope that casey grows up in an environment where they'll look back at this and say wow, you know, this is crazy that they had to go through that. but i hope that sees that her parents are proud enough to step up and fight for her equality as well. >> around thanksgiving, charlie morgan told the "washington post" that she was praying that the supreme court would hear the challenge to doma quickly. she said, quote, i really need to be alive when they actually do overturn doma....
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the union president obama argued that now is the time to act to curb climate change and to save our environment for future generations so why are we still considering projects like the keystone x.l. pipeline only furthers our nation's toxic addiction to fossil fuels alaska actress and activist daryl and next also in the days and weeks since the newtown shooting tragedy over a thousand americans have lost their lives to gun violence is anything really going to change when might we see the gun control legislation that this nation so desperately needs and president obama called out republicans last night saying that deficit reduction alone is not an economic plan that republicans have any real plans to save our economy that and more engine eyes loan liberal rumble. you need to know this in his state of the union address last night president obama took on the quantum of change deniers the fact it's the twelve hottest years on record have all come in the last fifty heat waves droughts wildfires floods all are now more frequent and more intense we can choose to believe that superstorm sandy and the m
the union president obama argued that now is the time to act to curb climate change and to save our environment for future generations so why are we still considering projects like the keystone x.l. pipeline only furthers our nation's toxic addiction to fossil fuels alaska actress and activist daryl and next also in the days and weeks since the newtown shooting tragedy over a thousand americans have lost their lives to gun violence is anything really going to change when might we see the gun...
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how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> you know, for us what we felt at the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i've ever experienced. we really felt like that was the magic moment, it was the time where we had the best chance to really do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility, and we felt it was a real opportunity. and as we have looked back on it, it's become clearer and clearer to us that if, in fact, we're actually going to get a bipartisan deal, that we're going to have to push both sides to get out of their comfort zone and to make the kind of compromises we need to make to get something done. >> senator simpson, what is the point of no return? we've been talking for a long time, convincing people that this is a problem that needs to be addressed, damian poletta pointed out in "the wall street journal" this morning this is the fourth sort of swing y'all have taken at this. when is the tipping point, when will people feel it, when does something really have to happe
how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> you know, for us what we felt at the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i've ever experienced. we really felt like that was the magic moment, it was the time where we had the best chance to really do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility, and we felt it was a real opportunity. and as we have looked back on it, it's become clearer and clearer to us that if, in fact,...
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texas, committed to helping combat veterans adjust to civilian life by bringing them to a familiar environment, like the shooting range like this one. but last saturday, when he brought former marine 25-year- old eddie ray roth to a shooting range, he turned his weapon kyle. >> three men arrived at the rough creek lodge around 3:15 p.m. on the day of the murder. around 5:00 p.m., hunting guide that works for rough creek came across the two men. they were unresponsive. apparent gunshot wounds. >> reporter: kyle moved back to texas to be with his family after leaving the navy seals in 2009. he became famous following his best-selling book, american sniper, where he describes his 150 confirmed kills, appearing on "the o'reilly factor." >> so you were committed to killing these people because you and your heart believed that they deserved to die. >> i wasn't so much committed to killing them as i was, i'm committed to making sure every service member that was over there, whether american or allied, came home. >> reporter: kyle paired with fitco cares foundation, a nonprofit providing life coaching
texas, committed to helping combat veterans adjust to civilian life by bringing them to a familiar environment, like the shooting range like this one. but last saturday, when he brought former marine 25-year- old eddie ray roth to a shooting range, he turned his weapon kyle. >> three men arrived at the rough creek lodge around 3:15 p.m. on the day of the murder. around 5:00 p.m., hunting guide that works for rough creek came across the two men. they were unresponsive. apparent gunshot...
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the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk about how we need to invest in infrastructure and education and all these other things, republicans will say wait, wait, wait. the problem we have is a spending problem. the deficit is running out of control. i would point you on pew that did some fascinating polling about people's priorities in january 2009 and january 2013. the fastest majority is reducing duj been fets. it will be interesting how much he focus on that behavior. snoo meanwhile, you are looking at live pictures of vatican city. the college of card mals will be convene says next month. could they picture first nonusual eastern to ea
the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk...
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, particularly in a competitive environment with other countries. i think it can be done in a revenue neutral way. i do nothing would have the ability to raise the revenue we need to deal with the fiscal problem is with the business tax reform. >> in regards to business taxation, many have made the argument that we need to pay very close attention to the individual toacode regard to its impact on business taxation. do you think we can do corporate reform without also doing individual tax reform? >> i think we could, but i do not think it would be the best way to do it. we should do both individual and business tax reforms. we do have a combination of different forms of business organizations. the closer we get to a place where the corporate tax system is one that is open for more business, the more competitive we will be. we need to keep both in play. right now the challenge is many, but once we do tax reform, we should do it right and do both. >> i want to get into some. friend issues, but my time is running out here -- i want to get onto some othe
, particularly in a competitive environment with other countries. i think it can be done in a revenue neutral way. i do nothing would have the ability to raise the revenue we need to deal with the fiscal problem is with the business tax reform. >> in regards to business taxation, many have made the argument that we need to pay very close attention to the individual toacode regard to its impact on business taxation. do you think we can do corporate reform without also doing individual tax...
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not clear if it's going to be profitable plus the companies don't care how harmful it will be to the environment. but political battles aside ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas program they insist it could lead to a full blown feat but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of gas brought. they usually add different camels to extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed this water reason strategic ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas filling its pipes only in a decade from now a cola just insists they're not against shale gas in principle just that the potential environmental impact from its extraction needs to be researched and assessed before drilling begins they have already sent a letter to the president the question is whether those at the top will be willing to listen let's see russia. reporting from kiev in ukraine well after
not clear if it's going to be profitable plus the companies don't care how harmful it will be to the environment. but political battles aside ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas program they insist it could lead to a full blown feat but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of gas brought. they usually add different camels to extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water...
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we will talk about the environment and talk about particular first lady's. among our panelists, they have been in the white house since the. when betty ford was first lady. -- since the period when betty ford was first lady. she does a great deal about the operations and the comings and goings. gary walters worked as chief usher from 1986. he came from a time when betty ford was first lady. he worked into the bush administration. susan sher was chief of staff with michelle obama. and that he is curator at the white house, a position that came about as a result of the work jackie kennedy did. we are going to talk about state dinner and use that as an introduction for all of us and how they are put on, where the first lady comes into it, all of the various parts of the white house that get involved. it certainly is a big event and one that involves everybody. gary, can you start as off? as chief usher you handled the residence staff. >> i would be glad to. the first notice of a state dinner or state visit comes from the state department. it usually goes throug
we will talk about the environment and talk about particular first lady's. among our panelists, they have been in the white house since the. when betty ford was first lady. -- since the period when betty ford was first lady. she does a great deal about the operations and the comings and goings. gary walters worked as chief usher from 1986. he came from a time when betty ford was first lady. he worked into the bush administration. susan sher was chief of staff with michelle obama. and that he is...
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as my right honorable friend the secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs said, this is predominantly an issue of food safety, food labeling and truth telling to consumers, but we need to do everything we can to get on top of it. >> the prime minister wants to repatriate regional policy. as a sign of his good intentions, will he guarantee to make up in full any shortfall in cohesion funding for west wales and the valleys? >> overall, the amount of structural funds that will be coming to the united kingdom at around 11 billion euros is a small reduction, but broadly the same -- maybe 2% less. we then have to decide how that money is fairly divided up between the different regions. of course, west wales is one of the less developed regions so should benefit from that. we will be making final determinations about how the money is divided up when we know more about the overall figures and the proposal has been passed by the european parliament. >> may i warmly congratulate the prime minister on being more skeptical than the skeptics and delivering an even better deal than
as my right honorable friend the secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs said, this is predominantly an issue of food safety, food labeling and truth telling to consumers, but we need to do everything we can to get on top of it. >> the prime minister wants to repatriate regional policy. as a sign of his good intentions, will he guarantee to make up in full any shortfall in cohesion funding for west wales and the valleys? >> overall, the amount of structural funds...
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it is a very urban and compact environment. moving a lot of snow piles are going to require heavier equipment. >> reporter: governor asking all nonessential employees to stay home. a lot of businesses closed today, jon. the streets as i mentioned are relatively quiet. that is good thing as they try to clear the snow. jon: it is a heavy snow too. it is a lot of moisture in there. it is hard to dig out. >> reporter: but good for snowballs. jon: always finding a bright spot. rick leventhal in ham den, connecticut. jenna: a fox news alert for you boeing out to california where police are offering a one million dollar reward for information leading to the capture of christopher dorner, a name you are now familiar with. this is the former cop accused of killing three people and sparking a multi-state manhunt. william la jeunesse is live at l.a.p.d. headquarters with more on this story. william, police have up the ante. >> reporter: having declared war on the l.a.p.d. the department responded in kind this weekend, labeling him a domes
it is a very urban and compact environment. moving a lot of snow piles are going to require heavier equipment. >> reporter: governor asking all nonessential employees to stay home. a lot of businesses closed today, jon. the streets as i mentioned are relatively quiet. that is good thing as they try to clear the snow. jon: it is a heavy snow too. it is a lot of moisture in there. it is hard to dig out. >> reporter: but good for snowballs. jon: always finding a bright spot. rick...
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to have successful businesses that business owners make sure that we don't have on environment that crushes them. that is a number that is crushing our economy. >> it seems to me, you have to grow the pie larger than everybody. you can't say you have a smaller slice and you have a larger slice. the disagreement that i have with johnson, we do not believe that you grow the pie that you give corporations big tax breaks. >> that is pro growth. no, making sure that middle class people can get a job when they get out of college and we are losing all of those things and we can't afford to do it. >> senator ron johnson thank you, sir. and governor deal, thank you. howard you have more work to do in the program. now, let's talk markets. i want to know if investors are going to be paying attention to the state of the june union. how about the deal for comcast buying up the rest of nbc for $17 million. please stay with us for the state of the union here on c th nbc. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of
to have successful businesses that business owners make sure that we don't have on environment that crushes them. that is a number that is crushing our economy. >> it seems to me, you have to grow the pie larger than everybody. you can't say you have a smaller slice and you have a larger slice. the disagreement that i have with johnson, we do not believe that you grow the pie that you give corporations big tax breaks. >> that is pro growth. no, making sure that middle class people...
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. >> so i grew up in an environment where i, hey, you're' going to college and you don't have a choice. >> growing up in the 40's and 50's, do you ever feel like the cards were stacked against you because of the color of your skin? >> no, my parents did a very good job. we never felt as if we were limited in any way whatsoever. >> but the classroom was anything, but natural or easy for guy in high school. an average student, he excelled in math and science, but plodded along in everything else. >> harris: you had a guidance counselor who had doubts how you could move on at the next level. what did she tell your mom? >> i was committed at that time i wanted to be an aerospace engineer and senior year you talk to the college counselor helping you with college education and all of that stuff unfortunately this lady sort of thought that i may not be strong enough to get to college and recommended that i do something else. i ignored her. i think my mother was more upset and didn't let it bother me. >> you had a plan and how you envisioned yourself as an engineer and knew what you loved. did
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implications and hope that the pressures that could come from the grassroots could change the kind of environment that he's facing in washington. >> right, senator, one of the reasons the white house likes the idea of sequester a year and a half ago, it was weighted towards defense cuts. there's a sacred cow that the republicans have. it involves the republicans. when you have john mccain out there and lindsey graham saying this is absolutely -- if it goes through, it's not universal embraced by republicans in washington. and like you say, to the point it looks like it's going to go forward with the sequester. i guess is this a two-part gain by the republicans where they let the sequester go through. and three weeks later we have this continues resolution that comes up and maybe they see an opportunity there with the sequester. they can have their showdown with the president and then get rid of the cuts anyway? do you see a possibility of that? >> i think you're going to see some resolution of this after the cuts go into that for a couple days. the republicans have two schools of thoughts. one is
implications and hope that the pressures that could come from the grassroots could change the kind of environment that he's facing in washington. >> right, senator, one of the reasons the white house likes the idea of sequester a year and a half ago, it was weighted towards defense cuts. there's a sacred cow that the republicans have. it involves the republicans. when you have john mccain out there and lindsey graham saying this is absolutely -- if it goes through, it's not universal...
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i just had a -- an environment that was a little more forgiving. so when i screwed up, the con common sense -- the consequences weren't as high as when kids on the south side screw up. >> reporter: the president took a broader approach of solving the issue of gun violence saying the problem is rooted in economic inequalities and broken homes. on this point he got personal, too. >> don't get me wrong. as the son of a single mom who gave everything she had to raise me with the help of my grandparents, you know, i turned out okay. [ laughter ] >> but at the same time, i wish i'd had a father who was around and involved. >> reporter: while this isn't the first time the president has talked about being raised by a single mom, political analysts say friday's intimate appeal may be indicative of a more aggressive president obama. >> we are definitely seeing a different president second term than we saw first term. first-term president was cautious. second-term president having gone over the hump of re-election, visibly seems more comfortable being himself
i just had a -- an environment that was a little more forgiving. so when i screwed up, the con common sense -- the consequences weren't as high as when kids on the south side screw up. >> reporter: the president took a broader approach of solving the issue of gun violence saying the problem is rooted in economic inequalities and broken homes. on this point he got personal, too. >> don't get me wrong. as the son of a single mom who gave everything she had to raise me with the help of...
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mark gaffigan is managing director of resources and environment at the gao. cathleen berrick is managing director of homeland security and justice issues that the gao. philip herr of infrastructure issues at the gao. orice williams brown is managing director of financial markets, an area particular concerns in committee investment at the gao. and mr. david powner is managing systems at the gao. i'm now going to ask about to stand because if you're going to help the general come you may very well be a witness. would you please raise your right hand and pursuant to the committee roasts, please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony about to give up the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth? let the record reflect the witnesses answered in the affirmative. normally we have the five-minute clock. for your reference will have it. if you've an overcoming of the whole show today. sachin come you recognize. >> thank you, mr. chairman. wing commander cummings, members of the committee, i'm pleased to be invited today to talk about
mark gaffigan is managing director of resources and environment at the gao. cathleen berrick is managing director of homeland security and justice issues that the gao. philip herr of infrastructure issues at the gao. orice williams brown is managing director of financial markets, an area particular concerns in committee investment at the gao. and mr. david powner is managing systems at the gao. i'm now going to ask about to stand because if you're going to help the general come you may very...
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where we do the aerial spraying, fumigation, we've destroyed millions of acres of coca and rain forest environment. this is one of the most bio diverse countries in the world. we're scorching the lungs of the earth but our politicians department talk about colombia is bigger than texas and california combine, the same of bolivia and peru. these are large land masses and trying eradicate coca is like having a war on dandy lions in the united states. that's not possible. but nonetheless they have done this in colombia, so after 12 years of spraying and merciless onslaught of eradication, 12 years ago 90% of the coke cape in the united states originated from colombia, after a dozen years of intense drug war in colombia, today, 95% of u.s. cocaine originates from chroma, and it's less than 1% originated from bolivia, and the bolivians have done better in terms of eradication of coca and interdiction of coke taken, but also they have captured and seized more of that that than previous governments that were subservient to u.s. interests. so the bolivians have done better than previous governments and ye
where we do the aerial spraying, fumigation, we've destroyed millions of acres of coca and rain forest environment. this is one of the most bio diverse countries in the world. we're scorching the lungs of the earth but our politicians department talk about colombia is bigger than texas and california combine, the same of bolivia and peru. these are large land masses and trying eradicate coca is like having a war on dandy lions in the united states. that's not possible. but nonetheless they have...
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dick durbin said at the time: cenk: positive environment, the republicans aren't going to filibuster anymore. they got a deal, so we didn't have to take it away. what happened today when senator hagel, a republican up for secretary of defense? the republicans filibustered. >> on this vote, the aye58 the nays 40, one senator announced present. 50% of the senators not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. cenk: even though 58 senators say yes let's end the debate and confirm him nope, not going to end the debate, because the republicans filibustering. now harry reid is shocked to find out that the republicans were not true to their word! >> the republicans have made an unfortunate choice to up the level here in washington. just when you thought things couldn't get worse, it gets worse. we need this vote today. why? times like this, it's nice to have a secretary of defense. cenk: man, harry reid, oh, you're killing 'em you're killing 'em take it easy, brother. this is the guy who gave it away earlier, allowing them to filibuster in the first place. >> this is not
dick durbin said at the time: cenk: positive environment, the republicans aren't going to filibuster anymore. they got a deal, so we didn't have to take it away. what happened today when senator hagel, a republican up for secretary of defense? the republicans filibustered. >> on this vote, the aye58 the nays 40, one senator announced present. 50% of the senators not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. cenk: even though 58 senators say yes let's end the debate and...
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one baltimore community helps the environment with the gift of life. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. >>> it's 5:29. 40 degrees and clear. good evening. thank you for staying with eyewitness news. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. >>> it a billion-dollar industry. baltimore county police crack down on counterfeiters at a flea market in dundalk. monique griego has more on a growing problem. hi, monique. >> counter counterfeit items hurt the economy and consumers, still some shoppers don't see a problem with it. >> reporter: saturday morning, baltimore county police shut down all shopping at north point plaza flea market in dundalk. they served warrant -- search warrants on 16 vendors. >> i thought it was a waste of time, when they could be out catching criminals. and noble -- nobody really cares. >> reporter: rita says most flea market shoppers know they are buying knockoffs. >> everybody don't have the m
one baltimore community helps the environment with the gift of life. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. >>> it's 5:29. 40 degrees and clear. good evening. thank you for staying with eyewitness news. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. >>> it a billion-dollar industry. baltimore county...
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asteroid smashing into the earth some 65 million years ago that caused wild fires that changed the environment so much dinosaurs could no longer survive. and for generations humans have been trying to understand the how's and why's of these missiles from outer space. >> this is probably the largest exhibit in the world in terms of meteorites on display. >> reporter: the smithsonian museum of natural history has amassed a major collection of them, overseen by linda wellsinback. this looks like a piece of sculpture. >> iron meteorites are interesting in many ways because they are fragments of an asteroid that has been completely disrupted. we're getting pieces of something that at one time was a full planet. >> reporter: in fact, most of the meteorites that land on earth come from the asteroid belt, an area between mars and jupiter where space debris collects. here is a little space terminology. asteroids are minor planet-like objects that usually orbit the sun. meteoroids are much smaller bodies. when either enters the earth's atmosphere it's known as a meteor. after it hits the earth it's call
asteroid smashing into the earth some 65 million years ago that caused wild fires that changed the environment so much dinosaurs could no longer survive. and for generations humans have been trying to understand the how's and why's of these missiles from outer space. >> this is probably the largest exhibit in the world in terms of meteorites on display. >> reporter: the smithsonian museum of natural history has amassed a major collection of them, overseen by linda wellsinback. this...
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tax reform will have to be done in an environment where, as we broaden the base we both contribute to deficit reduction and hopefully are able to lower rates. on the business side, we have a contradiction in our business tax system. our statutory rate is very high. lori effective rate is not as high, so when you look at the unit is its competitively against other countries' statutory rates make it an attractive tillich the united states verses other places on some occasion. though, for individuals of individual firms, the average tax rate is much lower because of all the complicated provisions, deductions, credits that are part of the cut out. it will be a challenge to take on those individual deductions and credits, but there's no other way to bring the rate down, which is something that think we need to do to maintain our competitiveness abroad. >> so even though an effective rate might be different and statutory, you still believe is geared to proceed, go down the road of carper reform? reduce a lot of those tax expenditures in order to get the rate can't? >> i do, senator. i think
tax reform will have to be done in an environment where, as we broaden the base we both contribute to deficit reduction and hopefully are able to lower rates. on the business side, we have a contradiction in our business tax system. our statutory rate is very high. lori effective rate is not as high, so when you look at the unit is its competitively against other countries' statutory rates make it an attractive tillich the united states verses other places on some occasion. though, for...
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unfortunately we live in much more urban environment or maybe it is fortunate. it is urban and compact environment and moving a lot of snow piles are going to require heavier equipment. some of that equipment is on its way. bill: molly line is there already. live in plymouth, massachusetts. what kind of travel concerns are people facing there, molly? >> reporter: man, it, yeah, it is tough out here the rain just started, the freezing rain. that's a big concern. they have already got snow on a lot of roadways, particularly the secondary roads. now that the rain is coming down they're worried about it freezing and creating problems for the afternoon conmoo my commute. the breakdown lanes are filled with snow. this will be a major concern as the day goes on. it is saturating the snow and making it heavier. there are concerns about roof collapses. we're keeping an eye on that. we heard one pedestrian was hit by a tractor-trailer out west of the city, out west of boston. a lot of these sidewalks are still covered with snow so there will be pedestrians out and a lot b
unfortunately we live in much more urban environment or maybe it is fortunate. it is urban and compact environment and moving a lot of snow piles are going to require heavier equipment. some of that equipment is on its way. bill: molly line is there already. live in plymouth, massachusetts. what kind of travel concerns are people facing there, molly? >> reporter: man, it, yeah, it is tough out here the rain just started, the freezing rain. that's a big concern. they have already got snow...
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on energy, the environment, trade, are the a decade of the most harmonious relationship between the u.s. and canada giving way to something closer to rivalry? >> so and number of different questions raised in that piece to get our conversation started. we will hear our guests in a moment. but we will kick off with paul wells. >> you know these filters we make take some planning. -- you to penh 00 yo know these field trips we make take some planning. the morning papers awful of the debate about whether the keystone pipeline to go through. but it comes down is the president has a decision to make. our american hosts might not be aware of this decision about the keystone has transfixed canadian politics over the past year and a half. when mr. obama became the president, there were high hopes on the canadian side for help the relationship between the two. their politics are not similar but there from the same generation and there are both outsiders. unfortunately over the first two years of the obama presidency, it became clear they are not out -- not alike in do not agree on anything. as i
on energy, the environment, trade, are the a decade of the most harmonious relationship between the u.s. and canada giving way to something closer to rivalry? >> so and number of different questions raised in that piece to get our conversation started. we will hear our guests in a moment. but we will kick off with paul wells. >> you know these filters we make take some planning. -- you to penh 00 yo know these field trips we make take some planning. the morning papers awful of the...
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it is just a very different operating environment out there. it allows us to get the stores open more quickly and efficiently. cheryl: i am curious about demand. we think things are picking up. are you seeing better business? >> well, i think when i talk to my fellow ceos and presidents, we are seeing trends that are positive. i guess it is less worse. when i met with some of the industry economist, they are projecting a very flat year. they are worried that if some outside shot comes in, this economy could leg very quickly. this is a mixed bag deal. it is a very dicey deal. cheryl: i may steal that. thank you. appreciate it. good to have you on the show again. dennis: gasoline prices spiking to new highs for the day. we have a way you may profit on the pain. cheryl: ethanol producers out of business. as we go to break, take a look at oil. ♪ ( man ) legs up ! ( man ) legs up ? legs up, legs up, legs up ! red hot deal days are back. let nothing stop you. good job it's red hot deal days. get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all
it is just a very different operating environment out there. it allows us to get the stores open more quickly and efficiently. cheryl: i am curious about demand. we think things are picking up. are you seeing better business? >> well, i think when i talk to my fellow ceos and presidents, we are seeing trends that are positive. i guess it is less worse. when i met with some of the industry economist, they are projecting a very flat year. they are worried that if some outside shot comes in,...
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. >> michael: how big of a threat is this to the environment? how big is this to health? should we all be concerned about this? >> absolutely. we look at how people are using bio mass. it's either wood or charcoal. if people are using wood,s the equivalent of them being exposed to 4,000 cigarettes per day of secondhand smoke. watching 100 episodes of man "mad men." it's actually bankrupting families. a family made spend $500 a year on charcoal. so 30% of their income, and charcoal production is destructive. ten tons of wood to create one ton of charcoal. it's an enormous issue and it's coming it the fore and having hillary clinton the spokesperson, the female pope, if there was such a thing the pope of the cook stove world which has been a push a and boon to the work i've been doing these past several years. >> michael: i wonder if she knows she's the pope of the cook stove. it's helpful for women these cook stoves are why? >> women are the ones cooking in the kitchen, and they often have children on their back. if go to a place like central america they might be cooking
. >> michael: how big of a threat is this to the environment? how big is this to health? should we all be concerned about this? >> absolutely. we look at how people are using bio mass. it's either wood or charcoal. if people are using wood,s the equivalent of them being exposed to 4,000 cigarettes per day of secondhand smoke. watching 100 episodes of man "mad men." it's actually bankrupting families. a family made spend $500 a year on charcoal. so 30% of their income, and...
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in a digital environment. they are interesting -- they are interested in supporting brands. i think they are interested and still willing to pay for experience. experiences are different than access. to be a little bit more precise about this, the old model used to be you give us $35 and we give you 20 issues of print. for a very long time, until the web and all the business models were disrupted. now, our model is you give us $35 and you get print but you also get our experiential products. it did -- the digital colom is all the things i was talking about before. unlimited access, commenting, several things in that list. you get access to subscriber- only events, which we are doing at least once a month in major cities and some secondary markets, ann arbor, austin, places where there are a lot of people interested in the type of journalism we do. whether or not that will be enough is an open question pri is certainly part of the trend where journalists are not just researching and writing. they are researching, writing, promoting, engaging in dialogue, and being important p
in a digital environment. they are interesting -- they are interested in supporting brands. i think they are interested and still willing to pay for experience. experiences are different than access. to be a little bit more precise about this, the old model used to be you give us $35 and we give you 20 issues of print. for a very long time, until the web and all the business models were disrupted. now, our model is you give us $35 and you get print but you also get our experiential products. it...
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third, we have to be about creating a job-friendly environment. i came to congress as a businessman who simple low got fed up with the government hindering my ability to create jobs. my mission every day is to make it easier for businesses to start, to expand and to be successful. in businesses, we know first you must face the problem honestly and then come up with real solutions that actually solve the problem. the economic policies of government trying to spend its way to prosperity has failed. those of us in business know it's the private sector that creates real jobs, not the government. strong leadership and meaningful reforms are needed to move the looming cloud of doubt from our economy. adding more hurdles will not get this job done. it is time we as elected leaders lead. sometimes it's lonely but it's the right thing to do. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, for five minutes. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. the gentleman who preceded me is new to
third, we have to be about creating a job-friendly environment. i came to congress as a businessman who simple low got fed up with the government hindering my ability to create jobs. my mission every day is to make it easier for businesses to start, to expand and to be successful. in businesses, we know first you must face the problem honestly and then come up with real solutions that actually solve the problem. the economic policies of government trying to spend its way to prosperity has...
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it is a changing environment, but it is a wealthy, somewhat conservative community. one of the challenges i had was to make the library in a national institution while still respectful of local customs and that was not easy. >> so the foundation, the chairman is still ron walker. how would you describe -- you were very controversial you were about as controversial as any director. >> this is what -- i promised -- if you look at what i said from the beginning, from 2006 when the national archives hired me to do this, i was very straightforward about what i was going to do. so there is no debate in switching. the archives came to me. but it was a very interesting conflict of different events because the head of the nixon foundation at that point was john taylor, rev. john taylor. and john taylor is an intellectual. he is very complicated. he is a bit torn about nixon. and he admired nixon's mind. and he wanted nixon's library to be credible. now, i don't believe that every member of the nixon foundation shared john's intellectual goal. he really wanted the cold war his
it is a changing environment, but it is a wealthy, somewhat conservative community. one of the challenges i had was to make the library in a national institution while still respectful of local customs and that was not easy. >> so the foundation, the chairman is still ron walker. how would you describe -- you were very controversial you were about as controversial as any director. >> this is what -- i promised -- if you look at what i said from the beginning, from 2006 when the...
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we will get a sense of the environment that a first lady operates in. it is a difficult place to be, in some ways as beautiful as the white house is, it is a museum. it is obviously a residence. it is a park. and it is a workplace. and all of those combined for the first lady, opportunities for her and for her husband, those hazards as they live their lives in the white house. it is also a place for children, a place to raise a family. with a first lady that receives no compensation for what she does, it is a difficult thing to say exactly what her role is. we will talk about the environment and particular first lady's because our panelists have banned and the white house when betty ford was first lady. nina mcbride was chief of staff to laura bush and also worked for presidents reagan and george h.w. bush. gary walters worked as chief usher from 1986, but he came during betty ford's time as first lady. he worked in to the bush administration, the chief of staff with michele obama and can speak to us about the west wing and the east wing. and the carter
we will get a sense of the environment that a first lady operates in. it is a difficult place to be, in some ways as beautiful as the white house is, it is a museum. it is obviously a residence. it is a park. and it is a workplace. and all of those combined for the first lady, opportunities for her and for her husband, those hazards as they live their lives in the white house. it is also a place for children, a place to raise a family. with a first lady that receives no compensation for what...